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Power Games

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Raubolt Klappentext www.richardraubolt.com An intense account of the misuse of power in psychotherapeutic training that offers solutions to this urgent issue. Over the course of his own training in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis! Richard Raubolt came to see that advanced training is more often than not plagued by authoritarian practices! some subtle and many pronounced. It is the contention of Raubolt and his contributors that these practices instill fear and foster blind obedience to the favored proclivities of the leaders of the training institute. In turn! this subservience! which seeps into the therapeutic relationship! prevents both the training candidates and their prospective patients from developing creative! authentic! and meaningful experiences. This is a book written from the perspective of scholars and experienced clinicians who are acutely aware both on a personal and theoretical level of the disruptive role of power games in psychoanalytic institutes. The collection features a highly nuanced and comprehensively developed psychoanalytic understanding of the use and misuse of power! authority! status! and control operating in many traditional and nontraditional training experiences. Finally! new supervisory and training models based on empathy! respect for subjective experiences! and democratic principles are proposed as an alternative to the abusive practices so powerfully described in this book. Zusammenfassung www.richardraubolt.com An intense account of the misuse of power in psychotherapeutic training that offers solutions to this urgent issue. Over the course of his own training in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis! Richard Raubolt came to see that advanced training is more often than not plagued by authoritarian practices! some subtle and many pronounced. It is the contention of Raubolt and his contributors that these practices instill fear and foster blind obedience to the favored proclivities of the leaders of the training institute. In turn! this subservience! which seeps into the therapeutic relationship! prevents both the training candidates and their prospective patients from developing creative! authentic! and meaningful experiences. This is a book written from the perspective of scholars and experienced clinicians who are acutely aware both on a personal and theoretical level of the disruptive role of power games in psychoanalytic institutes. The collection features a highly nuanced and comprehensively developed psychoanalytic understanding of the use and misuse of power! authority! status! and control operating in many traditional and nontraditional training experiences. Finally! new supervisory and training models based on empathy! respect for subjective experiences! and democratic principles are proposed as an alternative to the abusive practices so powerfully described in this book. ...

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Authors Richard Raubolt
Assisted by Richard Raubolt (Editor)
Publisher Other press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.11.2006
 
EAN 9781590511732
ISBN 978-1-59051-173-2
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 152 mm x 227 mm x 27 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Psychoanalysis
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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